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The first thing I would suggest would be to make sure the black knob above the front wheel is not pushed in but popped up. Secondly, I would try to clean the front wheel fork and inside the base. This is a routine procedure to upkeep the stroller. All you need to do is wipe down the short metal stick that locks into the base of the stroller and inside the base itself and then put some Vaseline around the short metal stick and inside the base. Hopefully, that should do the trick.

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Could be jammed or an actual mechanical failure. If jammed, try WD40 or equivalent and push the buckles in to fully latch, they should then release. If a mechanical failure, you might feel something grating or loose. If failed, part must be replaced. Try manufacturer first.

Yes. If you lock the wheels it's safer to go faster but you have to tip back the stroller to turn. The 55117-JQ is not really a jogger stroller more of a shopping mall cruiser. A three wheeler with bicycle style wheels is what you need.

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to fold the stroller yo need to:
1.fold the hood back up against the handle.
2.release the locking clamps at either side of the stroller.
3.simultaneously lift the secondary safety catch and swing the handle forward.
4.holding the frame at the rear, press down on the rear basket tube.
5.you also can lock the frame with the strap next to the frame.

There is a company called Buggy Pit stop which valets as well as repairs pushchairs. I used them when i gave my old dusty broken pushchair to my sister. I had it repaired and valetted by them. They did a great job and they were not that expensive either.Hope this helps. Their number is 020 8861 0038.

I have just removed the front wheel and liberally greased the inside top to bottom with specific aluminium lubricant (which the bike shop told me was good for bearings) and immediate improvement. fingers crossed that it lasts. looking at other posts, make sure that you put the front wheel back on securely.

Get onto the Valco website and email their technical help. They are very good and get back to you quite quickly. I am pretty sure that you can order new parts through there. The instruction manual that comes with the pram tells you how to replace the wheel. If you don't have it they will email you a copy.